Name: Father Christopher J. Rossman
A Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in KS currently assigned as the Associate Pastor of Prince of Peace parish in Olathe, KS.
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You all may think that my finals killed me since I haven't blogged in a week. While finals did drain me, they didn't kill me. But, I haven't simply been sitting around these past few days. I've been preparing to take the blog into the multimedia world.
I have established a podcast for the blog site. These podcasts will contain the audio of the Catechism 101 presentation. I will also have video of the Catechism 101 presentation in both iPod and wmv format. These files will be less than 5 MB.
To access these files, do the following: for the podcasts simply click on the RSS button and subscribe to the podcast. For the wmv and iPod files, right-click on the appropriate button and choose Save Target As... If you have any problems with downloading these files, please post a comment explaining the trouble and I will seek to fix it.
I have reposted the first Catechism 101 presentation on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass below. You will see that there is and RSS feed link and a Video download link to the right of the presentation. You will see these whenever a blog entry has podcast and iPod/wmv files attached.
I hope this helps to make the blog more accessible for those who prefer audio or video data. I would welcome input on this endeavor. Lastly, don't expect every entry to have an associated podcast and iPod file. These will be mostly reserved for my Catechism 101 presentations. Until next time...God bless.
